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Basic Concepts Of Information

Technology (IT)

Dheeraj Mehrotra
www.computerscienceexpertise.com
The Basics – What is Information?

• Information is data processed for some purpose


• Information can only be considered to be 'real'
Info if it meets certain criteria i.e.
• 1. it must be communicated to the recipient
• 2. it must be in a language that is understood
• 3. it must be in a suitable form
• 4. it must be relevant for achieving some
purpose
Information -
z is
any form of communication
that provides understandable
and useful knowledge for the
person receiving it.
What Is A Computer?

zA computer is a general purpose,


programmable device that is used
for the production and processing of
information
z capable of calculating and storing
results
What do we mean by general
purpose?
z Most devices can be described by their function e.g
Washing Machine, DVD Player
z Computers, however, can be used for almost any
purpose:
- typewriter
- video editor
- accounts tracker
- database / address book
- DVD / CD Player
- and many others…
Computers Are Programmable

z Computers repond to instructions in the form of


programs
z Programs are written in order to make
computers behave in specific ways i.e. word
processor, systems control
z Programs are stored in the Computer memory
How computers process information

z Computers accept inputs ( i.e. data)


z The input is translated into binary numbers and
‘processed’
z The process produces output (i.e information)
z This sequence can repeat endlessly: outputs
can be inputs!
z Illustrating this - the ‘Black Box’ model
Processing - the ‘Black Box’ model

z We can think of a computer as a ‘black


box’ :

input process output

3+5
8
Components of a Computer System

z Computer Systems are made up of:


z Hardware – the physical parts
z Software - the instructions or programs that
control the hardware
z The Human Being – the brains behind the
whole system!
Types Of Computer

z Mainframe Computer
z Minicomputer
z Personal Computer (Microcomputer / Desktop)
z Laptop
z Network Computer / Server
– Uses two types of terminal: “Dumb” and “Intelligent”
Computer Organisation – the Von
Neumann model

z Most Computers are based on a model


proposed by John Von Neumann in 1946
z The ‘logical’ units of this model are:
– Stored program
– Central Processing Unit: fetches and executes the
program instructions sequentially
– Memory
– Input and Output devices
Computer Hardware components

z A typical PC System is made up of:


– System Unit
– Keyboard
– Monitor (VDU)
– Mouse
– Printer
– Modem
– Multimedia Devices
Hardware – The System Unit

z The central component of the system


z Houses:
– The Processor: corresponds to the CPU
– Memory: RAM and ROM
– Storage: Hard Disk, Removable Storage devices
The Processor (CPU)

z Types include Intel Pentium series, Celerion,


AMD Athlon
z Chip at the heart of the computer- does the
calculations
z Speed is very important – measured in
megahertz (MHz): the faster the processor the
more calculations performed per second.
Memory

z A computer must be able to store its calculations


and programs
z Two types of memory: “Volatile” and permanent.
z Measured in bytes
z One byte = eight bits
Random Access Memory (RAM)

z Used by the Computer as the working area


z Holds the working program, the data being
processed and the interim results
z Volatile - contents are erased if power is cut
z Can be accessed randomly: can get any piece
of data directly.
z Faster than perminant storage
z Not to be confused with ROM (Read-Only
Memory)
Storage - Hard Disk

z Permanent Memory - records and stores all


programs and data / information magnetically
z Larger than RAM - average 12 - 120GB
z Slower - involves mechanical movement
(read/write head, revolving disk)
Other types of Storage

z Floppy Disks
z CD/DVD ROM
z Zip Drive
z Magnetic Tape
Input Devices

z Keyboard
z Mouse: used in conjunction with the GUI
(Graphical User Interface), point and click
z Other types of Input Devices:
– Trackballs
– Light Pens
– Touch Screens
– Tablets
Output Devices

z Monitor: also known as the Visual Display Unit


(VDU)
z Printers
– Laser Printer
– Inkjet Printer
– Impact
Software

z Generic name of all programs


z Made up of code interpreted by the hardware
z Written in programming languages - Java, C,
C++, Perl
z Two kinds of Software:
– System
– Application
System Software

z Concerned with the computer itself: devices,


file and storage management, error correction
z Main piece of SS: Operating System (OS)
z OS: the driving program of the computer
– communicates between all programs and the
hardware
– controls timing and sequence of events
– manages data to ensure security and integrity
– Examples: Windows, Mac OS, Unix
Applications Software

z Concerned with the world outside the computer


z Gives the computer its general purpose nature
z Used for the things you want the computer to
do
z Common Examples - Word, Excel, Internet
Explorer
z Applications can be more specialised: e.g.
Architecture package
How Software is made

z Involves a cycle of research, analysis,


development and testing
z Systems Analysts - study the business
processes and designs the software
z Programmers - develops the software
Problems with Software

z Software is complex
z Difficult to test comprehensivly
z Can have bugs: these can be trivial or major
z Symptoms of bugs
– hanging
– crashes
The Graphical User Interface (GUI)

z Represents all the program / computer


resources as icons
z Workspace represented graphically - creates
‘virtual’ documents
z More usable: led to wider use of computers
z Adds to the unique nature of the computer as
both a tool and a medium
Do’s and Don’t’s

z DO z DON’T
z give the computer room z block air vents
to breathe z eat or drink while using
z keep it in a dry place the computer
z dust free z expose to extremes of
z shut down properly temperature
z keep removable storage z just switch off
away from the screen z move while the computer
is in operation

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